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XM-S400D

SECTION  5

EXPLODED  VIEW

Note:

•  -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so 

they may have some difference from the 
original one.

•  Items marked “

*

” are not stocked since 

they are seldom required for routine ser-
vice. Some delay should be anticipated 
when ordering these items.

•  The mechanical parts with no reference 

number in the exploded views are not sup-
plied.

•  Color Indication of Appearance Parts Ex-

ample:

  KNOB, BALANCE (WHITE) . . . (RED)
   

 

 

   

 

Parts Color  Cabinet’s Color

4

3

5

5

not supplied

1

2

2

3

3

3

3

3

2

2

not 
supplied

not 
supplied

not supplied

not supplied

not supplied

not supplied

not supplied

not supplied

FU1

MAIN board

Note: 

When the complete MAIN board (Ref. No. 4) is replaced, be 
sure to apply the grease (OIL COMPOUND (KS609)) so as to 
cover the IC301 on the MAIN board.

 1 

3-971-322-01 SCREW 

(2.6X8)

  2 

4-531-202-11  SCREW M2 (AL TYPE, OUTER) (L = 6 mm)

  3 

2-892-797-02  SCREW +PTW M2 (L = 3.5 mm)

  4 

A-2090-858-A  MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (See Note)

  5 

4-580-473-01  SHEET, HEAT TRANSFER (CHIP)

  FU1 

1-523-461-11  MINI FUSE (BLADE TYPE) (15 A/32 V)

  Ref. No. 

Part No. 

Description 

Remark

  Ref. No. 

Part No. 

Description 

Remark

Summary of Contents for XM-S400D

Page 1: ...ance 4 Ȑ 8 Ȑ Maximum output 4 Speakers 100 W 4 at 4 Ȑ Rated output supply voltage at 14 4 V 1 kHz 1 THD 4 Speakers 45 W 4 at 4 Ȑ Frequency response 20 Hz 20 kHz dB Harmonic distortion 0 08 or less at 1 kHz 4 Ȑ Low pass filter 120 Hz 12 dB oct High pass filter 120 Hz 12 dB oct Power requirements 12 V DC car battery negative ground earth Power supply voltage 10 5 V 16 V Current drain At rated output...

Page 2: ...H503 is about 120 5 C 3 Verify that the protector is released and there is an output on the SP OUT when the short was removed and reset the AMP REM TH502 TEMP and TH501 TEMP_AMP 1 Input signal then short across TH501 with the power on in nor mal room environment 2 Verify that the protector is operated and the POWER PRO TECT indicator flashes slowly once every second then verify that output signal ...

Page 3: ...o the 12 V and GND wires of this unit are at least 14 Gauge AWG 14 or have a sectional area of more than 2 mm 3 32 in Power Connections 4 Place the unit on the mounting board and secure it with the supplied mounting screws Connections ˎ Before making any connections disconnect the ground earth terminal of the car battery to avoid short circuits ˎ If your car is equipped with a computer system for ...

Page 4: ...peakers for further details Ǵ 4 speaker system Set with the input connection Ƀ page 7 or Ʌ page 8 ǵ 2 way system Set with the input connection Ʉ page 7 or Ɇ page 8 Note In this system the volume of the subwoofer will be controlled by the car audio unit fader control Speaker Connections ʔ White White Striped Gray Gray Striped Green Green Striped Purple Purple Striped Front speakers min 4 Ω Rear spe...

Page 5: ...rection of the arrow 5 claw 5 claw 6 claw 6 claw chassis bottom block 7 Draw the POWER OUTPUT connector out of the hole in chassis bottom block 8 chassis bottom block POWER OUTPUT connector hole two holes 1 Align the position of the hole of the chassis bottom block and the POWER OUTPUT connector and then insert POWER OUTPUT connector hole 4 claw 4 claw 3 two claws chassis bottom block 3 Insert a r...

Page 6: ...ffixed to the MAIN board remove the heat sink sub heat sink sub 3DVtiQJ SoVitioQ oI KeDt tUDQVIeU VKeet FKiS two heat transfer sheets chip MAIN board side B guide line D519 Q514 guide line POWER OUTPUT connector side IC301 2 Remove the MAIN board block in the direction of the arrow 3 two heat transfer sheets chip Note 3 A heat transfer sheet chip may be affixed to the heat sink block heat sink blo...

Page 7: ...TROL Q102 6 FL 8 FR 7 FR B SWITCH Q527 528 TH502 19 TEMP_POW2 TH503 TH501 DC DC CONVERTER IC503 BUFFER Q507 BUFFER Q508 SWITCHING DRIVER Q509 513 18V REGULATOR IC507 CENTER VOLTAGE GENERATOR IC103 SWITCHING DRIVER Q510 514 RECT D516 519 ANALOG_ 18V VCC 3 3V T502 DC DC CONVERTER TRANSFORMER R CH R CH REAR LPF S102 1 6 8 CN501 POWER AMP IC301 13 47 IN1_P FL FL OUT1_P 48 OUT1_M 44 OUT2_P 45 OUT2_M 15...

Page 8: ...60 GND 59 GND 58 GND 57 GND 56 GND 55 PVDD 20 52 PVDD 53 PVDD 54 GND 20 51 GND 20 50 GND 20 49 FAULT AND TIMING LOGIC SUPPLIES AND REFERENCES SDA 20 63 OSC_SYNC 20 61 I2C_ADDR 20 62 MUTE STANDBY 10 REXT 11 IN2_P 15 A_BYP CLIP_OTW I2C OSC AND CLOCK OVER UNDER VOLTAGE CHANNEL UTILITIES LOAD DUMP OVER TEMPERATURE WARNING SHUTDOWN VREF AND IREF CP AVDD OUT3_M 37 OUT3_P 36 GND 38 GND 39 GND 46 GND 43 O...

Page 9: ...R535 TP002 C306 TP003 C113 C307 TP004 C114 4 1 5 8 8 5 1 4 R538 R150 C308 TP005 R539 C309 R151 TP006 TP007 C117 R153 TP008 C118 TP009 R155 C501 R156 C502 R157 C504 R540 C310 JL101 C311 R541 C506 C312 R542 TH503 C313 C507 R543 TP010 C314 R544 C508 TP011 C315 TP012 C316 TP013 C317 R547 TP014 C318 TP015 C125 C319 32 33 48 16 1 17 49 64 R161 TP016 C126 TP017 9 1 10 2 TP018 TP019 C129 C514 C320 C321 C5...

Page 10: ...104 22k R112 22k R113 220p C123 12k R120 22 C159 220p C128 12k R122 22k R115 22k R114 10 C139 10 C140 0 1 C122 22 C158 22 C121 10k R128 10k R130 0 R111 10k R129 0 R110 220p C124 8 2k R131 1 C135 10 C138 0 R109 22k R116 22k R118 22k R117 22 C161 1 C136 10 C137 22k R119 220p C130 12k R123 12k R121 220p C125 8 2k R133 8 2k R132 2 7k R137 2 7k R138 2 7k R136 2 7k R135 8 2k R134 R140 3 3k R142 3 3k R13...

Page 11: ...UT3_M 37 GND_38 38 GND_39 39 CP_BOT 40 CP 41 CPC_TOP 42 GND_43 43 OUT2_P 44 OUT2_M 45 GND_46 46 OUT1_P 47 OUT1_M 48 GND_49 49 GND_50 50 GND_51 51 PVDD_52 52 PVDD_53 53 PVDD_54 54 GND_55 55 GND_56 56 GND_57 57 GND_58 58 GND_59 59 GND_60 60 OSC_SYNC 61 I2C_ADDR 62 SDA 63 SCL 64 0 R312 0 R308 0 R305 0 R306 0 R307 0 R315 0 R314 0 R316 0 R313 0 R302 0 R304 0 R309 0 R311 20k R318 0 R317 0 R310 25V C368 ...

Page 12: ...R524 1k R543 100k R591 100k R590 1k R542 SL501 S 1142D33I E6T1U IC502 VOUT 1 VSS_2 2 ON OFF 3 NC 4 VSS_5 5 VIN 6 IC503 1 NONINV_INPUT_1 2 INV_INPUT1 3 COMPEN PWN COMP_INPUT 4 DEADTIME_CONTROL 5 CT 6 RT 7 GROUND 8 C1 9 E1 10 E2 11 C2 12 VCC 13 OUTPUT_CONTROL 14 VREF 15 INV_INPUT2 16 NONINV_INPUT2 TH503 TH502 TH501 TP008 TP007 TP009 TP010 TP011 TP027 TP026 TP025 TP024 TP023 TP022 TP021 TP020 TP012 T...

Page 13: ... the power amplifier H muting on 10 AMP_FAULT I Fault detection signal input from the power amplifier L fault 11 AMP_SCL O I2C clock signal output to the power amplifier 12 AMP_SDA I O Two way I2C data bus with the power amplifier 13 INTP3 O Muting on off control signal output terminal L muting on 14 to 17 NC Not used 18 TEMP_POW1 I Temperature measurement terminal Not used 19 TEMP_POW2 I Temperat...

Page 14: ...lor Cabinet s Color 4 3 5 5 not supplied 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied FU1 MAIN board Note When the complete MAIN board Ref No 4 is replaced be sure to apply the grease OIL COMPOUND KS609 so as to cover the IC301 on the MAIN board 1 3 971 322 01 SCREW 2 6X8 2 4 531 202 11 SCREW M2 AL TYPE OUTER L 6 mm 3 2...

Page 15: ...NG Mounting screw 1 piece POWER CONNECTION CABLE u 1 RCA INPUT CORD u 1 BRACKET u 2 HIGH LEVEL INPUT CORD u 1 MOUNTING SCREW ø 4 mm u 20 mm u 2 BRACKET SCREW ø 2 6 mm u 6 mm u 2 CAP u 4 501 505 502 504 507 506 503 Ref No Part No Description Remark Ref No Part No Description Remark When indicating parts by reference num ber please include the board name Only part of electrical parts that mounted on...

Page 16: ...NG BOARD or SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM is shown in a different page use the PDF file search function to find one e g If a contact point is shown as follow the procedure below Procedure 1 Press the F key while pressing the Ctrl key 2 Input 001Z in the search box and press the Enter key 3 The relevant part page where the contact point is shown appears Note If you still see the original page press the Enter k...

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